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I TlXIS 1 A PKII . ' - . I, rth5hfl ocrf tnuriifi'ir, M-mlAy ei .jos 1 1 r. .ja.mks, . M-ur; M korutr ion. . r i.miHi. Thne; il.". '' T: i-iMitA. ; 7 N l " T ; i 8 '. . .. - 1 1 A- IT Alii I . fiEflEF. ;i i - ;.-'U-n-i lit vniT.cr free ; - ti.r jurt lf-c.ty. at t.i e j ...i. j r . " j -Tzrr.T.r- - - r- t.-,v.rt 1.1.7 a 1.. I all fall- ! OJj. T X ... tt !"' ;."rij-. .:"?. ." 1 irir A- inr i WILMINGTON, N. C- FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1882. NO. 262. ;7; ; unr tfir htrtjeU ADDVAA. AM) SIIACKIIL,- 1 )CAL XEWS.T 1T,,C """ocratlc Mcotliiff To- UVvi A3VI3TISErif!MTS; "I .-' . ' . j ......... - j -".Vh 1 .rry I ; .I l- .1 t . .' 4 on i'iiii.i.ii:! Cjrnl . Sv..l liks.:-j 'TflT A SCntlcmat! who has ;tltt returned Tbvni-.I1 cVwe and arrive at the t;iiy rtl here frwu Raleigh brings cheering j m' fHmr: j news Its to the prospects of the elect!u J Northern Uiroug mail. fcU.......i.l5 P. M. i 1 . 1. 11. . .. i urtjerB tltrouirh bjvI tniiU 11A l f i NI-Iit-Sicec!ic.H by Hon .J I V icnio- j uaws:1........r.:..;jv.. m oS:: , crats in Ralcish arc wry hopeful nodi1" for tbr x c. iuun.i -j aH(cU-)riler of lro- ; all very well but wo would caution our ri!"' 8 tnraU ,onils N,,lhv T1IK3IAILS. xbw Aivi:KTi8iiuii:Nas. lrT.i our riVU n j mt all m? c- ifnfrAl imrrct lmt Th name of th vrrttcr nini iksyi U f i-lhy lo tlvrj Kiilirr. ' CoxmnntratUw rauvl b xnlttcn ea c 1 rrr-onalUk- mtlb r1t.r4. tvvt that the Dtitor itora not airaja rmior be vK'tt? of rorrwponcnt nnku h ! thQ flt'rlal rinnn-i, ' j ' XVAY .,AlVJ-:KTisiOIITHj WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TOOnnOU 7 OPoql's Signal Service Sarornete i f.ty ; tQ-murro vr never .r- ! is left in which to vork r j irty. . : i s of -.jltn at thii jort : r. 1"1 up bale.-. ! 31. V:1il.ll.: j fCNMioil. l ; TIm torchlight proccssiun.uiulcrcoiii j of Capt Wm A Cummin. Chief ; .Marshal, ami p.t.ul nitl l)r XV (i) t " " Mx,a j v JW . i vi'iiniu, wi 4u iiaii, uenn i I viJIc. U (JJobn.son, Cor Jno L Cant I wtrll, W H Strau&s. Wm Gcuaust, James Hicks. W E Mayo, S II Fiih bla:c. . . And Assistant Marshal : E G Bark er, C II Stemraerman, R H Grant, Rocr IMoorc. II R Latimer. J V II Klaniler, Henry Savase,' Jr. Wm A oallr tm r t rienda everywhere and in thin ?ct;tion 1 wtTo maiUfTi. ri. E.iiwnr)'inr, especially, to lioware of ovcr-conti- i All n.in iw.-cn UotM and k-ai deuce. li7ai same way in 1SJ if we are not caieful ..3.j0 P.M. .'! ui i . - " - .t.w x . ill If 1 us ay unto you: You .:i..c you arc propctly re- Qtiartcrly 3Ieeiiits For the Wilmington IMstrict Methoilirt E. Church, South, fourth round, in part: Dapiin, at Ricfalanda Oct.SZI-22 Onslow, at QuecnV Creek. . . -Oft. 28-29 Clinton, at Clinton Nov. 4-5 Bladen, at Cypress Creek.. .Nov. H-12 Elizabeth, at Purdica Nov. 18-10 Martin. I Ioracc A Basr. Eddie Bor- Cokesbury, at Bethany Nor. 25-26 nnn! v P fof;r t r "ru-rt Cohano Mission Nov, 26-27 nam, a u Mctjirt, .1 K Chasten. -wri, t T 7 r- it . , ., . Elno members of the quarterly Simeoii Garrison, tlohn W Reilly, Conference arc all requested to be prcs- John II Ilanby, V D Goodman, RH ont. ! . Ronr. O. Buktok. jBonlcaux. Robt Gardner, L HanBeri. . f Geo I Iarriss, J r, Walter Smallbones. r . Hi ' f-tcfjt Capt. Trilon :.d :i:id...ii!o.I henco yesten! ty for ;t II Smith. D M Williams. T B Yopp, Peter Smith. Jos D Smith, R B Jcw- Presidins Elder. :! t!.".t no one who has been vl o :i felony po ls a vote on IV. v. 1: rt; ittl. at fiu vote yourself and i tv crvit of your acuaint ii!" te next Tuesday. nu n in the First ami Fifth . ,!.. vt.;:r duty and REGISTER. :! ' an entire new registration Is each day. ; 'ri-d t:i :!!- two WanLs. ovcry !tn place is sup- '.:;' v.lih u iitvt tickets andthat they ! k j ; la r rtK'-iule handi where im'i nt ! mauipulatetl. I'i r N.nn. r jmnMi, which ban 'Viii' !:!.' iir mmiio day?, has re :..:ml! tr t .'clrir trips between this i :y ar.d Smi:! V.W carrying tin lT. S. S. . ti i: t !:..: i. i: c else assumes and ti:i l'.e n.i!.;o- f th.e on the rejis tw .i i ii. iuovcti away, or rl:r. :;.!'! ti',:r ifidrtnccs since the last nV c!i-!:i'rj.. C:i;t. tlit of tin? 'Xorfh St'ttc, re r'" there ha-i beenjin increase ol ra:rr j i t' c rior, which was rising .v. .Iv w i.c !ft Faycttcrillc on V.v:., .:a n.or:ii:. i.-. v vv!4j v.ted fjr the Crst time at i r ;ty election should remember I'.s. ad:t:orcu: .t t of books arc used in :.-;t' t , , :i.m a!.d they are required to JlFiiISI r.R now fo a to vote in the i'Ti ..;. i .-i tn :;. STATE NEWS. Col. Green's Appoiiitincnt. ri xtri t f i. rtt tin II trtii, to i ff- f.n . ""anon .j. iirecn, our canui- " . ,, ,; :"r , date for Congress, will address his fel- Taliaterro. R II Pickett, E A Oldham, low-citizens as follows : John W Morgan, P R Fowler. W S At Allen Matthews' Store, Harnett Parsley. Chas W Worth. Jordan rlllZc' rr t tw t- v c i't ,i iif T . At lurner Cross Reads. Upper Little I 1 lgiovd' M IIUrs1, Rtor. Harnet co.f Saturday. November L P Thomai. Jaa F Post. Dan'l Quin- 4. livan, John C Ileyer. J C Stevenson. Speaking to commence at 12 o'clock R R Bellamy, A L DeRosset, Eugene A Maflitt, John G Danlen, Ephraim W Hewlett, J T Edens. II M Ford, E " T ,7 ,lu . y "au Sobesoman: AVe learn that the srist iiunciuaiiy au;wo ciock p. m. milTand cotton gin of Mr AlexMcLeod, The mounted escort will form at the of Thomson's township, were totally City Hall under command of L. II. :s,tro?dJ)y f,rc on,th(L night of thW n i i.u . ... 20th ult They were both water mills Bowden. and the procession will move and were located about 200 yards apart, down Chestnut to Front and down They were but recently fitted up at Front to the Purcell House, where it considerable expense. Mr McLeod ws I. ! 1 . a will take in rhirro .and rrf t!, ino principal loser, naving lost aoout .7 . T , , P-000 pounds of teed cotton and-40 Imguished ppeakera, and march back bushels of toll corn. No insurance and to Princess, then up Princess to Third, no cle to the incendiary. thence up Third to tho Democratic C harlotte Observer: The cotton com- st.ind. press has not had a moment's rest since daylight Monday morning. rnl . m . - racUeTllJcaotlplIirci. oUCje Kear Ulcr. F rflayb. 1.00 P. M. -layctrmilfc. vja Uimhcrtou, daily, cx'XiH tfuvtiy ...5.MP. M. Onrtw C. H. aoI -tntrmrlUtc ofli vos. TncKlaT( nwi Krtda i.00 A. M. buiUhr 1U maiK, lv tt .-amloat, . JaUy (?Trctt Sundars....' L 8.80 A. M. aia.lrt for K7 11511, TifffB Crvek. ' halViund rtrlc Klvet, Tucf iaya and rrMay... 6.00 A. M. OPEXYOlt DELIVERY. - Korthem throuuh and vray taall 7.30 A. M. I Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. ! Cttoiin.i Central Railroad. 10.:A. M. i itialit cniierted froni street boxes every dav Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to i2 St., and from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and EcgisU Department opcu same as stamp oQice. Xtaraje for bale In email qoantiUoa at general delivery wheu etamp olMco la elubed. General delivery open from daylight to dark aud on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M." !5ifLrivu?SI ' ; wx xjx.. T&rTTi Pfilt3.4;'i?r 1 ,B dTMCfk Hr.lH.,l w.iatkitj ir.f wn u .inwthiair. n4 frot,i i..it I ! iTn'33! '' . .i- ? dirca inTlnab!i I niiTlaaio. fr h rttf rt xn p!i thtrw ri l532:-iiCI--il .''i i f 1 iMurtm; t f ril.rtiH. trHlinf U rM n .jj(.i. Z " t Haa an ccu:rmof tt5ri. h!r. bI-j l-niititifuoit .a iFf iSri 4rd?tc.iTV0ESTIH THE ViOHLO! Ifcij0 . ''r f . , j Tbw TfaT3Pmg-r nd i-araai. w pet li nuc 5;u?J laui 1 nte 2 S "''.' j with uirrrr trlw tci, fcM cJjd a h; t.Tti nslul cr- fl4uL3 -J! 1 i J nment. Vf 4.J rwd to-j & tc4n cn irrrcift ft, torwcrruc. ia rtv-J 'rf -v-l i i-J"" rdw.oarocioi ot lce fi fir I. Aonrar nnm.:T'g ttut 5 i J J JfclJ?1 ..6 .T3s-iv 5 da!y il'ttij tbm. Jl fr.W W7 rrr- .. )-( once Ittt!t I f'Tyi! & J Kit UT Jnw v! ili-n - to a;Tct;et. etc In3aU to Sr"'t Z4!L.XX'j r iYl Ttr U.S. Co-k a-c St jnir taiaii3 r.-wl order. tnt mon7 pre. I ht! ' sZ i?- 15 'rred. AjCHt wTjed r"rrTvrhr, ' rc-Jsr tv1 (muis. l!l7e3 hrl Ifi'K?'-.! Addraw alf-4r t OHirKt TliriWIO.IWtR WORKS, I gl S lTilJl Koal Caek. w ar lni;a bam irt Jf. T. . . ti,J f - ii? irrf. This will make a BeantJfaJ un Vr;r CaeJ'al l'rrer. MlttLgKiii "" i'KSU:5!5X!ll?.7'? APVtjt.; r'ljrl.si'l nnwrnrf rhnL Cant. Or A a. B ltv-. 5'i T.' - Kji?. Vrm nrir 3 5 iii "f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COAL! COAL ! JpROr VEXSOU SATS WISTK II begins in good earnest early In Norember. Take waruins lay In good stock of bet RKD A6H I .i COALS, before prices advance. nov 3 J. A. SPRING KR. Boots ! Shoes ! Leathfir ! Bi?? Stock-All Kinds ! QAN S tr : iiviuinKHuui, jujh io uui (aisiin- Thabnllinn nwnvs nt. Ihn tnintin iM. guishedexCongrcssmen that they be city during the month of October honored by a larco rnocession. Should amounted to $8.38.89. Steam was tho weather be unfavorable for an out- yesterday turned on tho engine at the a .-..:.,- !. . i.:-' rn .-u- uounuit uim 01 anuivertana iiwuUj vuc .11.1. wm i-a-LO Chambers, on the corner of 6th and place in the New Market building, on Church streets. Mr. M. D. L. Bitc- Front street. . cers, who was nominated by tho Lib erals tor county surveyor, but who re- Proiinse.1 Vmv TAnt. sirnea. mves as his reason tor declininr w y , ' , that ho J,recently joined the church at Mr. II. Jt Charted, of Clinton, was Matthews, and roiigian and Liberalism in the city yesterday in the interest of a will not work together." telegraphic lino which he proposes to Newbern Journal: Willam Car liavc erected between Faisons, on tho tcr a white tenant of Bryan Smith, ..... . . r ,.r , , T r j coroner ol Duplin county, who was U ilmmston & eldon R , R.. and asgsinated last Wediwday. has Clinton, a distanco of 11 miles. .Mr. been arrested and lodged in pail under Charles has already secured and has strong suspicions of having com- :0 Pro,i.c ,C subscript,.., sufficient rhad SSSSf ftSSit Ittaiti of u-i i a...!t i.. - -1 Killing amun unaer provocations grow-, H.a udden, but. a ery ac- Utnirtion. and ho honea to be able to inr otft of rrim rsn tfonh1rs. -Vm. make up the remainder here, as it is C. Collins, convicted at the recent term mend a matter of a few 'hundred dol- Ecnlcnced,i be hunS ou the 8th of l)e lars. He has called upon a numper of cerabor next, says he is satisfied with our merchants who have business re- the trial and sentence of the court, that as proven, 1 1.11 , ix; .:.... ea.mco m the weather yester 'v. aj. -rnnon. At first there was a t v.u ar.il then the wind got around : the F.a: to the West antl aftcr- SCIT ALL ! FIT AKY FOOT ! ANY PBICE YOU VVANT THEM COME AND SEE. i GEO. K. FRENCH 4 SONS, nor 3 39 NOrtb Front iSt. . - - .4jrz in ,ftj ini.iii. n.;i rn... JiaronieAr recivid ia good otdr. and omM m tWi i f jtrn.n. rivua at twoviUw. - XV FAa"Xft. 1!. r. U. C2os IK-trait, ! tea. Pooia BMWftwf nit already asTd bm man iibim it rout. f on-. no- Mt't'-.-T ' V. .1. Ifrrmrs.iriiJt!i,'WTj. HEYtAKH Ulf UKTUI.LJI I.TlTATIOS JVor.a fnuin rtbout o-ir f rid Mark, and icntor of J. A. Tooi.cn th Kack ot iutn- MARK. L J Etott Inst rninnt wnrranted Prrt aait fttUable. FuwiSMincheal-in 3 1-4 wide. If wt ratisaou on rceima tho itntrtment, return it t osca arvl we will refoad yoar money. Ple3 Ut where you mw our advertiaexaect. mttMat OMOt, tc below I bare a posltire reiaedy for the above disease; by ita Cse ihoosands of casea of the wont kind and of Ion? etand In g have been cured. I n deed, so atron cUmrfaitS In Ita efficacy, that I will send two B0TTLI& fHEB. to gether with a VALUABLB TUEATISK on tble (haeua, tl wj auSferer. Gtr Express and P. o.addre. . DS, T. A. 6 LOCUM, let Pearl 8, Kw To' An Only Daugrliter Cured of Consumption. Wheu death was hourly expected, all remc dies baving failed, ami Dr. II. James was ex perimenting with tlie many herbs of Calcutta, no accidentally made a preparation which cured his only child of CoNsuMroox. His child is now in this country, and fnjoylu the, best of health. He has proved to the world' that Consumption can heipooltlvely and per manently cured. The, doctor now gives this Recipe free, only asking two three-cent 6tamrs to pay expenses. This herb also cures nlht sweats, nausea at the stomach, and will break up a fresh cold in twentv-foar hours. Ad drees Craddock & Co., l.OJi Kace sfroet, Phil adelphia, naming this paper. ov 3-4w i. the North and as a mnmj-h, w;,h thn nonnlt. of S-mn-nn he killed the tho child i: was much cooler last nizht. u. uu .' u ht not intentionally. i V'MiUVJ .114 I liiMJ Uil M llll UiUl II acemcnt here. hnve information, which i.s relia-1 Xcwsand Observer: Business yes terday was quite active, and the receipts i '-.'tr:tctrtvttl.atthRKcpnblicansin It takes over one hundred pairs of werc heavy, being eoo bales, ihere - - i:Hn the tandM-rncnwcrallc oSES SftmfetaSSSS J DS close of buslnc.. whvh read -nifdcnTajIor Ben-.,y a single boltlo of Dr. Bull's Cough tho tone o! tho market was weak. r.i-i '- i.. i....Mi:..r-:.j. i. !.:.,, . Yesterday arternoon Mr, deorce A. - "a their guard against this as well as r wiles of the enemy. At Fowler' Point. Dichtl. so long and so pleasantly known as the efficient keeper of the National cemetery near wis city, sunercu a There was a fine turnout yesterday ffreatoss !n th death ef his youngest Hoy's Clotliinp. j at Fowler's Point and some excellent child, Jimmie, by drowning, perhaps "ur patron arc informed that the j speaking, to say nothing of the oysters1 5? a(ldes$ of all deaths. ;As Mr. -!, ;.v..f,b!hi,for M5r.,hey hav, and the bis l,f bones Mr. Jno. 1. gffi 'Jffi, Vho' ivcn waning has arnvetl.it is the largest Staufonl, ol Duplin. led off m an excel- crjed out that the child was drawned. lent -speech and ho was lollowcd by Going out he was horrified to sec that Col. E. D. Hall. Col. Bi U. Moore fhc baby had fallen head foromost in a largutuuui wrtiui, wuicn emuus uuun the mouth 01 the pump 01 tne cistern. The, Koyal Baking Powder TTAS FOB YEA11S MAINTAINED THE JLL front rank among all those manufactured, and by scientific chemical analysis, has been pro ven r . . ... the most capable of doing its work well, aad - i aboro all things, the purest and most whole i i some Yeast Powder made. IT 13 A TUBE CREAM TABTAR GOODS. i - It has as large a 6ale as all others combined. It is put up with great caro to prevent ita damago by tho weather. - I EVERY CAN IS GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH. i Wc confldcatly recommend It to all who want the best. , A fresh lot just received. i f SoMby ' J. C. STEVENSON, ' MARKET STREET. J. C. STEVENSON & CO. , i BROOKLYN BRIDGE. ' noT 3 Rio Liquors. glTT A STOCK OF FRESH, A X0L I GKO. CERIES will bo kept at our store, i No. 45, Market Street. All goods sold by us will tjc as represented. GOOD GOODS AND 8MALL PIlOFFrS 'WILL BE OUK MOTTO. ? WGlve us a trial and bo convinced. .ft o22-tf B. J. SCARBOROUGH A CO. Patent Weather Strip. - A r a k e Yot; r 1 1 o i:s es conjfortable bv ualus our WARM AND Pa ient Weather "strip,.-1 which make lo?; fluirjt doora &n Sah tight. nov 1 GILES' & MURCIIISON, ' 33 and 40 Murc.ilson Block., Pine Grove," T THE 8-MILE POST.., OX Til-: SIIEIX Koad. We have plenty of iWm for TRAN SIENT GCESTS now and cm give you TIG FISH FOB DINNER, SUPPIvR and IIRKa i FAST. OYaTER ROASTS fnrnUhed tiiae dnrinjr the day. nov 1 any ED. W11J0 MANNING, Propr; No Bettihg.or Bragging r X r A v T)UT IF THE NATIONAL. SAL.' J oon Uon't funmh vou with the I BEST NEWRIVKROYSTEKS. out up in any etvie. whr. tell me about It. My price for Licinora. tht rnnul nv fn quality sold over anv bar. h.u alajtv conU, and I am sure my Cigars will eatUfy anyone. Jiut try me. 1 "I f IT r 1' tt-rr r .'.... We Think -yyE HAVE TIIE LARGEST AND FINE- EST stock of Gent's Underwear, Collars, Cuffij, Half Hose and Neckwear of any dealer intkisclty. Skeptical persona "aro invited to examine and buy. 1 ndTCTisrsoisr, nov 2 Clothier and Merchant Tailor JUST RECEIVED. J - r A FINE LOT(OF FRENCH PERCALE SHIRTS! Cf DOZ, MEDICATEI OU SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. inn DOZ MERINO SHIRTS and Drawers, 1JJ from the finest to tho cheapest. My retail stock of Clothing is1 complete and am receiving them daily, and my line of HaU defies (Umpotition, and they are fold at .owe 1 -I prirr. SOL. BEAR, octa J0 Market Street. School Books. O CHOOL SUP P LI ES OF KrERY DESCRIPTION, i - i OH School Books will le taken in exchange for new ones, at IIEINSBKRGER'S. Pianos and Organs, QHEAP FCjR CASH OR ON TITE EASY Instalment Plan, at CARPETS QUT MADE AND LAID. CORNICES AND Picture Frames made to order. . ' I have-on had aonieTRoim and a few Window Shades, with which I offer banraln.. 1 1 all at OCt23 S. JEWETT'd, 27 S. Front SL GROCERIESl QALL ON US AND GET Goods at a Bargain. THE GOODS MUST, HE SOLD. ' I WILL BE SOLD IOW. - DeRosset & ort 2lt Corner Dock and Water , PEOPLE ILL HAVE THEM. Thow floe 8ELF FEEDBRS and other FANCY and OfFlfr STOVES. COOK STOVES LOW DOWN. oct 29 PARKED A TAYLOR. ar.d l;.indonic5t lot ever recvivtnl by Call and we hali lc plcasetl to M nu' ili.m A a- T Ct,i.,r-,. r.i:i.t. i r. t- rt ir.LV tn.. i.. " jk. c I.. i mill .nr. t . ... t . rv u v . 1 1 : . it". Clothiers. 34 Market strreti speaking the oysters vrcro in order and Tho tub was nearly lull, and it was the crowd adjourned to the water aide- ascertained that. Jimmie, playing with rTv n.,;i. -- . . . imituu? aim umui W J AW ! . " . . . ) . I l, otr f-llon m-.fcrSb.Ittin.UamlIW. Class j P'cntjror cv.rjbody aaa nmM'MThl ic. You can get all size an.l at thai lo 5Pare-- The occasion was brought to tho house, tho nnrse had left the child. B Y . Wanted TWO GENTLEMEN, BOARD AND I ct HEINSBERGER'S, Live Book and Munic Store loDGING, with private family. References rxchanyed. ' BOARDER, , octS-2t Review Office Turnip and Cabbage Seed. lowest prices. Nineteen Feet. Mr. Bacon, the U. S. enrinccr. in fhurw of the government works at the ! sj j-:hof the river, informs ns th.it bv i arml undinss made by Lim on Wed r.tjHiay. there arc Hi feet of water, at isoan ,ow tide, in Ilald head Channel. This with a mcof 41 feet to the tido S.vvs 10 fect of water on car bar at av- Se hL'h tide. sh water Pcrch;TToat and Black hcxiksi and lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at JACC3Ts.f Personal. Ve were pleased to receiro a call 't evening from Mr. Fred. Sander s. a young gentleman who comes to c-r cIty as agent in thin section for bcv ckl insurance aacj benefit associations. J'r. Sanderson will establish an oSco kre aad we trust ihat he may be suc-?3:falmhiserort?. a closo with three rousinjr cheers for perhaps but a few minutes, unnoticed. the party. Our informant tells us that but in that brief time its little life went ",,J , and many were matle, were fruitless. fa? T al - 1 . . a .. . ,a W wff I i iiiic.il g&iucriijgs iietuu bvc. au.icjiuta4. Help tbe Orplinns. We cheerfully comply with the re- Complimentary .Notice. We call the attention of ourreaiTersto TV XJ received a full supply of Kuta Iiara Tur- ana Cabbajre beca. Alio & trs. Patent Medicines. Colotrn and Brushes oi any kind, at both of my stores. ONT FORGET THAT I IIAVE JUST Bap all Ii t. x my c F. C. MILLER. Corner Fourth and Nun feta. ac2l3 I and Hanover Dru les. Extracts - I 4k. ailrnWicamiinf nf TVrPa SiTnfll auest made of the state press to extend . rV- - . Ot;xICU ualvuit'ici. tu iujiuju uiiuiuu. the notice of the proposition to take up jt combines with an excellent ther a collection for the benefit j of the . Ox- momoter, a storm glass or weather ford Orphan Asylum wherever services inuitawr, oi suiumu awurj, ii vii TK.t.:?nn.v La denngitannrticloofgreatvaluetothe are held on Thanksgiymg Day as we farmr, and to all others who feel an know of no better way to manifest our interest in the important question, appreciation of tho mercies, la vors and "What will the weather be tomorrow?" blessings or the past year than by toI- Beware of worthless imitations. None . : .. f ' t. , cennme without the signature of J. A. notary contributions to such a noble fool on back of each instrument. See and charitable object. -Provisions have advertisement. been hih and contributions to the j Asylum have been low the past year Brouffht Oat Perfectly, while the institution has been to heavy Ixctsvilix, Ky., March 80. 1681. expense in the erection of an additional ?Tuter WukidS building for the boys, disease, which my physicians could not cure, but a short trial of your Safe Anything In the hardware lino can Kidney and Liver Cure brought me out be found at reasonable prices at Jaco in perfect health. - .. . T I 1HALE3 XI. VjEHAKD. RI 5. gECOND HAND Saddlea. New lot New Arrivals. McLELLAJTS ARMY HARNESS, j L COIIiARS, , BRIDLES, j ' SATCHELS, , TRAVELLING BAGS, Ae. t ! , k Call and make ynur aeleetiona or trad erdera to J. DL MALLARD. aeptSi Stand. Frant sL H. T.lcL. Green, GENT FOR THE SALE Or TON TIMBER. Advaaeea made oa all eonaifaxnento. TOflN foot of Cbetxmt atreei. - r et 1-lxa ' - State of North Carolina, upor court, j Mary Wagner, wife of H. Warmer, IL Wag ner, Mary A. Knohl, Plaintiff. vs. Caroline Conoley, James W. Conoleyand wife. Caroline D. Conoley, John J. Conoleyand wife - Kariah Conoley, Alex. G. Conoley, Charles H. Cno!ey and wire Lula L. Cono ley, E. J. Lutlerloh and wife Sarah Ann Lut terloh. Defendants. -This Is a petition for partition, and it being made to appear before roe. on affidavit, that the defendants E. J. Lutterloh and wife Harah Ann Lutterloh and John J. Conoley and wife Kaziah Coaolev. are non-rosldpnr. and a.ftM- doe diligence eannot be fonnd la th fctate, tbe said E.J. Lnttcrloh and wife Sarah Ann ivUtierlon. ana John J. Conoler and wife Ka- zlah Conoley. are hereby notified and required 10 appear oerore m at my ofnee In the citv of Wilmlnirton. on the Cth dav of DermtKr Isl and answer or demur to tbe complaint fi la this action. 6. VAJfAMJIXSGK. oct ao-:aw6wfri Clerk Snpenor Coort. . - We Carry IAR;e AND AS COMPLETE a etovk of Dni'J Patent Medicine. Perfunery, T'.ll ct and Fancy Article, and anything usually 1 kept In our line, as any Drng store in the city. Goods received every week, which keeps oar stock complete. ML'NDS BROS, Phannac1ta, i ct , Jirooklyn. Hear Ye I Lost. YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, ON Til LCD Street, between Dock and Nun, a blue (tor quobe) LOCKET. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving It at Mr. Hound's Jew elry Store. dot l-3t . W. E. Springer & Co., CSuccccsors to John Dawson A Co.) yAGON WIIEEIS, AXLES, JTlra Jron, Bnrsy, Bulky, and cart w keels cf all klndj Nafls, Powiier.Shot, Caps. Axes, Griadetones Collars, Karnes, Chains of every description. and SIarket Street. oct ... WllmlBfton, N' C JMIE -NEW FURXITCP.E STORE OF Eth- rTDdf,M.UDro' t' T" C0' rket A Second fcts.,Wllmingtn, N. C. exhibits a larjreMockof Chamber fettf Parlor aetta. Wardrobe unes, lis Nfetands, Carpets. Side Board. Oil Cloths. Vmlow fcliadc, all of the latest styles aad offers the same at Wholesale and Retails per cent below Northern price. . i School Books! , . School Books I gCCHAS TSED BY ALL THE SCJIOOLfli Jxnslcal Instruments, - BLAN KJBOOKS AX D 5TATIOXER.T. A larse stock at -' " " . " ( . oct Yates' Boole Storo,
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1882, edition 1
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